Practical Microservices, Practical Whiskey - Jonathan Schabowsky, Solace

December 10, 2017

Microservices may be small in size, but they have huge potential, especially when you pair them with the idea of event-driven architecture (EDA). Today developers are using microservices as the building blocks behind all kinds of cloud and enterprise applications, but most still think microservices = REST, which limits you to polling/reactive interactions. Using a demo featuring Spring and Pivotal Cloud Foundry (and whiskey), this session will explain why a microservices architecture could be further enhanced by becoming event-driven and how using asynchronous messaging allows easy and flexible scaling and independent deployment. After all, life is event-driven. And your microservices should be as well. Slides: TBA Jonathan Schabowsky, Sr. Architect, Office of the CTO, Solace Filmed at SpringOne Platform 2017

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